Nigeria's National Spirit of Docility: Why Citizens Accept Oppression
Nigeria faces a pervasive national spirit of docility, where citizens accept poverty, surrender rights, and submit to corrupt leaders. This phenomenon, documented historically from Nazi Germany to Stalin's Ukraine, manifests through fear, propaganda, and spiritual apathy. The church's diminished moral authority and materialism have enabled political manipulation, leading to minimal public outrage despite atrocities like the Kwara village massacre. Solutions require national repentance, parental moral awakening, critical education, and united prayer to dismantle this spirit.